Indoor autoplants

Benjy657

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not many people rate them but it was recommended to me as a good begginer grow, just want to know if anybody has had sweet cheese auto and crazy bud auto and what they thought marks out of ten ?

And if anyone else wants to jump in with other strains or comments do so
 

Shmozz

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Currently growing out 2 cherry bomb autos's. Never had before, but so far so good. Only 1-2 weeks in the dirt, but looking good. Can update when things take off
 

Benjy657

Member
They only had one feed so far at 1/4 strength and it was tomo rite due to funds lol since been and got canna terra vega so will be giving them that on next feed
 

Shmozz

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Looking strong benj. I just gave mine their first dose of nutes today.Here's my one Cherry Bomb about 2+ weeks inCBB.jpg
 

Shmozz

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That's just my led, but i believe it's supposed to have a little bit of color later in in flowering. I have it in 70% Ocean Forest and 30% perlite. and I'm using the Fox Farm trio for my nutes. I can already tell the Cherry Bomb is loving it. First run in my new setup so i'm hoping for the best!
 
i got a buddy that trashed a purple cheese bagseed photoperiod. sorry i know not auto but cheese . hes going to start hooking me up he said .had another big homie threw my lil cousin an i like 10,000 bagseeds dro .I prefer autos because light traps hella annoying

i too ran those nutes and soil on ak 47 while back plants were some lovely looking ladies
 

Benjy657

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All my mum grows is bagseed in the garden n she's had a few good ones to be fair. I've just run into a problem I think, my roots are showing in the drain holes of my 11ltr pots and think one is rootbound I don't know whether to repot or rest on new pot of soil help!!! Lol
 

Shmozz

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If you haven't shown any real signs of flower, I say you're good to transplant. Better to have the room for the roots later on. Maximize space, maximize yeild. Even so, I think you can move to a bigger pot a week or 2 into preflower. But there will be a bit of lag for the growth to catch up. This being my first round with autos, I can't say for sure. Mine are in 2 gal. Smart pots, for the general rule of every month the plant is alive, give it a gallon of soil. But wish I did 3 gal in case. Next time.
 

dgthumb

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I'm running a Green Label Auto Mary, gotta say I'm quite impressed with her growth and frost. Haven't tasted her yet, so can't comment on that, but she's looking yummy.

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